bikeman66
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- Isle of Wight
Strictly speaking, I shouldn't be helping you here, as I am a Charlton Athletic supporter, but for sure the line about bleeding the system is a bizarre thing for someone who is supposed to know about bikes to come out with. If there was a spongy feeling at the lever, then yes, bleed the system. As previously suggested,a tweak of the actual disc to make sure it is running true would be the first place I'd look. If it is a closed system, like I have, then it is possible for higher air temperatures to "pump" the system up, and especially when combined with the heat developed during actual braking. This could be a factor. I sometimes have to back the pad adjusters off on my Scott during warmer weather. However if it is an open system this shouldn't be an issue.After disk binding (and other) problems with a new Specialized and after much consideration i decided to opt for A Boardman Hybrid Team instead. Went to pick it up today and guess what - the front brake is binding. Guy reckoned disks were like that sometimes and it would 'bed-in'. Or he could give it a full bleed but then it would need a full bleed again after 6 weeks which would be chargeable, or......
In the end i said i'd call back for it tomorrow but i really don't think i should accept anything less than perfect. Anyone care to comment, please?
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